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Circular Economy and International Law

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Our earth’s supply of natural resources is depleting while mountains of waste are piling up. Killing two birds with one stone, scientists recommend a transformation towards a circular economy. Nevertheless, explicit regulation to implement such an economic model is still missing. With due regard to the global scope of the increasing this issue, the question arises whether relevant rules on these issues can be extracted from existing international law. This book examines if an integrated analysis of different fields of international law leads to an implicit obligation for states to undertake a transition towards a circular economy. By assessing the related provisions under international environmental law as well as under human rights law, it aims to reveal if they imply a mandatory economic shift. The analysis will differentiate between relevant provisions concerning the issue of resource depletion on the one hand, and the current law governing waste management on the other hand. In a second step, the environmental and social demands will be balanced with the states’ sovereignty in order to determine if an implicit obligation to transform the economy can be detected.

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Frontmatter
1. Introduction
Abstract
The world is facing some of the most existential environmental issues in history. Besides the increasing global warming due to climate change, humanity is threatened by the depletion of natural resources. At the same time, large areas of land and even parts of the ocean are suffocating in tons of waste.
Vivien Wefringhaus
2. Depletion of Resources
Abstract
In 2023 the Earth Overshoot Day in Germany was 4 May. This means that Germany has used up all the resources the earth provides for a country of that size. To put it clearly: A developed state like Germany has depleted proportionally all its resources before the middle of the year.
Vivien Wefringhaus
3. Waste Management
Abstract
Thinking about a transition to a circular economy, most relevant besides the use of resources is the stage after the product’s usage. Consequently, the next relevant step in a product’s life cycle, which deserves a comprehensive analysis, is waste management. In a chronological order of the product’s life cycle, the production process would need to be thematized firstly.
Vivien Wefringhaus
4. Sovereignty
Abstract
After clarifying the demands of international environmental law and human rights law concerning resource depletion and waste management, it is now the task to examine the opposite side of a potential obligation which is the state’s sovereignty. An obligation of transforming the economy into a circular one represents a huge interference with a state’s opportunity to decide upon its economic system. Decisions about the national economy are generally seen as directly intertwined with the state’s sovereignty.
Vivien Wefringhaus
Backmatter
Titel
Circular Economy and International Law
Verfasst von
Vivien Wefringhaus
Copyright-Jahr
2025
Electronic ISBN
978-3-658-49936-5
Print ISBN
978-3-658-49935-8
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-49936-5

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